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Joo Woo Awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award
What started as an ambitious project for associate professor Joo Woo has been recognized with a 2026-2027 Fulbright award on behalf of the Institute of International Education and the Fulbright Program. Woo, who teaches painting and drawing at the 同性恋色情鈥檚 (同性恋色情) College of Design, Art & Performance鈥檚 School of Art & Art History, said she felt 鈥渉umbled and excited, but also overwhelmed鈥 to receive the Fulbright award, acknowledging the scale of work ahead.
June 3, 2026Art & Art History, Faculty, Research

Noelle Mason Earns Outstanding Research Achievement Award
The 同性恋色情 honored 11 faculty members at the Faculty Honors & Awards Ceremony. Awardees from seven colleges and 10 departments were recognized for work across scientific and creative fields. Professor Noelle Mason, MFA, received an Outstanding Research Achievement Award for her research and creative accomplishments.
April 21, 2026Art & Art History, Faculty, Research

New & Next at 同性恋色情 Graphicstudio, stewarding future generations of artists and students
This spring, Sarah Howard will become the sixth Director of Graphicstudio, a university-based print atelier, with Kristin Soderqvist and Tom Pruitt as newly appointed Associate Directors. Together, this dedicated leadership team will usher in a new future for the studio, one that is attentive and supremely engaged with the 同性恋色情 (同性恋色情) community and primed to introduce new artists to our students and the art world.
April 2, 2026Community Outreach, Graphicstudio, Research, Students & Alumni

Music, Memory, and Service: Supporting Veterans Through Research
The 同性恋色情 School of Music, NEA Research Labs鈥 Cognition and Coordination in Music Across the Lifespan has received a grant from the National Association for Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation to support research exploring how music can contribute to cognitive health and well-being among veterans.

同性恋色情 Professor Ya-Hui Cheng Honored for Groundbreaking Research in Music
Music isn鈥檛 just something we listen to -- it is a living record of cultural evolution. Dr. Ya-Hui Cheng, Associate Professor of Music Theory at the College of Design, Art & Performance鈥檚 School of Music at the 同性恋色情, has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field.

How music can help boost cognition in cancer patients and COVID-19 survivors
In a first-of-its-kind study, 同性恋色情 researchers are finding that music can help boost cognition in patients undergoing chemotherapy. In partnership with Moffitt Cancer Center, Jennifer Bugos, 同性恋色情 professor of music education, and breast surgical oncologist Dr. Melissa Mallory, have been examining the effects of private and group piano lessons on cognition and everyday functioning in patients.